Vietnam seizes over 23,000 counterfeit slippers amid intensified crackdown
Vietnamese authorities intensified a crackdown on counterfeit goods, seizing over 23,000 fake slippers valued at VND 2 billion in Ho Chi Minh City. Under pressure from the U.S., which labeled Vietnam the worst offender on intellectual property rights, the government pledged to increase busts by at least 20% this May compared to last year. Business continues despite the raids.
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Published 05 Jul 2026, 22:01 UTC · Updated 05 Jul 2026, 23:50 UTC
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